Menéndez, Clara;
Castellsagué, Xavier;
Renom, Montse;
Sacarlal, Jahit 1;
Quintó, Llorenç;
Lloveras, Belen;
Klaustermeier, Joellen;
Kornegay, Janet R;
Sigauque, Betuel;
Bosch, F. Xavier;
Alonso, Pedro L.
There is limited information on the prevalence of sexually transmitted infections and the prevalence of cervical neoplasia in rural sub-Saharan Africa. This study describes the prevalence and the etiology of STIs and the prevalence of cervical neoplasia among women in southern Mozambique. An age-stratifi...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases/epidemiology,
Sexually Transmitted Diseases/etiology,
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/epidemiology,
Syphilis/epidemiology,
Rural Population,
Sexual Behavior,
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial/epidemiology,
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial/etiology,
Mozambique,
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious,
Sexual Partners,
Trichomonas vaginalis/isolation & purification,
Papillomaviridae/genetics
Registou-se um avanço significativo em Moçambique na prevenção da transmissão
vertical de mãe para filho (PTV), desde o lançamento do primeiro Plano de Eliminação
da Transmissão Vertical em 2012: a testagem e tratamento do HIV em mulheres grávidas
e lactantes estão totalmente integrados nos s...
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical,
Prevalence,
Syphilis/mortality,
Viral Load,
Syphilis/transmission,
Syphilis/prevention & control,
Syphilis/diagnosis,
Breast Feeding,
HIV,
Hepatitis B/drug therapy,
Maternal-Child Health Services/organization & administration,
Mozambique,
Health Strategies,
Syphilis/therapy
Moçambique possui uma epidemia do HIV com uma prevalência nacional de 13.2% entre os adultos
na faixa etária de 15-49 anos 1
e, estima-se que o país possui a oitava mais alta taxa de prevalência de
HIV no mundo 2
. Os comportamentos heterossexuais de risco, incluindo parceiros múltiplos e
concorr...
Em 2013, havia no mundo 3,2 milhões de crianças vivendo com HIV, com
91% de infecções ocorrendo em crianças na África subsaariana, através da transmissão
de mãe para filho (Transmissão vertical -TV). E sem nenhuma intervenção, o risco de
TV varia de 15% a 25% nos países desenvolvidos e de 25...
Public Health,
Coinfection,
HIV,
Infections,
HIV Infections,
Epidemiological Monitoring,
Women,
Prevalence,
Syphilis,
Syphilis, Congenital,
Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical,
Mozambique
Schacht, Caroline De;
Lucas, Carlota;
Sitoe, Nádia;
Machekano, Rhoderick;
Chongo, Patrina;
Temmerman, Marleen;
Tobaiwa, Ocean;
Guay, Laura;
Kassaye, Seble;
Jani, Ilesh V.
Introduction: Anemia, syphilis and HIV are high burden diseases among pregnant women in sub-Saharan Africa. A quasi-experimental study was conducted in four health facilities in Southern Mozambique to evaluate the effect of point-of-care technologies for hemoglobin quantification, syphilis testing and CD...
Anemia/diagnosis,
Anti-Retroviral Agents,
CD4 Lymphocyte Count,
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes,
HIV Infections,
Maternal-Child Health Centers,
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious,
Prenatal Diagnosis,
Rural Health Services,
Retrospective Studies,
Syphilis/diagnosis,
Syphilis Serodiagnosis,
Mozambique
Viegas, edna omar;
Tembe, nelson;
Macovela, eulália;
Gonçalves, emília;
Augusto, orvalho;
Ismael, nalia;
Sitoe, Nádia;
Schacht, caroline de;
Bhatt, nilesh;
Meggi, bindiya;
Araújo, carolina;
Sandström, eric;
Biberfeld, gunnel;
Nilsson, charlotta;
Andersson, sören;
Jani, Ilesh.
Background: Prevalence of HIV in Mozambique among individuals aged 15-49 years is 11.5%. The HIV prevalence is higher in women than in men across the country, peaking at ages 25-29 years and 35-39 years, respectively. In this study, we aimed at determining the prevalence and incidence of HIV, prevalence ...
Viegas, Edna Omar;
Tembe, Nelson;
Macovela, Eulália;
Gonçalves, Emília;
Augusto, Orvalho;
Ismael, Nália;
Sitoe, Nádia;
Schacht, Caroline De;
Bhatt, Nilesh;
Meggi, Bindiya;
Araujo, Carolina;
Sandström, Eric;
Biberfeld, Gunnel;
Nilsson, Charlotta;
Andersson, Sören;
Jani, Ilesh;
Osman, Nafissa.
Background: Prevalence of HIV in Mozambique among individuals aged 15-49 years is 11.5%. The HIV prevalence is higher in women than in men across the country, peaking at ages 25-29 years and 35-39 years, respectively. In this study, we aimed at determining the prevalence and incidence of HIV, prevalence ...
A presente publicação apresenta os resultados da Ronda
de Vigilância Epidemiológica (RVE) do HIV em mulheres
grávidas atendidas na consulta pré-natal (CPN) realizada em
2011. Para a monitoria desta epidemia no País temos como
recurso o Sistema de Vigilância Epidemiológica baseado em
postos senti...
Communicable Diseases,
Referral and Consultation,
Prenatal Care,
Epidemics,
Pregnant Women,
HIV,
Epidemiological Monitoring,
Parents,
Syphilis,
Rural Areas,
Public Health
Malaria,
Syphilis,
HIV,
Obstetrics,
Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Pharmacopoeia,
Lymphoma,
Paralysis,
Public Health,
Health Human Resource Training,
Health Policy,
Epidemiology,
Mozambique